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    Ween Dusts Off David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” After Five And A Half Years In Baltimore [Video/Full Show Audio]

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    • 02 Mar

    first_imgLast night, Ween continued on their tour with a date at Baltimore’s Pier 6 Pavilion. After their tour opener on Friday in Michigan, which saw the group bust-out “She Caught My Fancy” after almost eighteen years, Ween was ready to send it with a spirited performance in Charm City. Across their twenty-five song set, the band mostly stuck to songs that have been in recent rotation, which regularly played fan-favorites like “The Mollusk,” “Bananas and Blow,” “Voodoo Lady,” “Buckingham Green,” and “Ocean Man” sprinkled across the set. Perhaps most notably from the show, Ween dusted off their cover of David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” for the fourth song of the night, appropriately getting the Baltimore crowd stoked for the group’s first return to the city since 2009. You can check out video of Ween’s cover of “Let’s Dance” below, courtesy of Youtube user monihampton.Ween’s performance of “Let’s Dance” marks the first time that the cover has been performed since New Year’s Eve of 2011 (and 38th time its ever been performed), with a gap of 233 shows between then and now. However, the tune was not the only special moment of the night; the group’s Sunday performance also saw “Boy’s Club” played for the 19th time ever and “Japanese Cowboy” played for the 26th time ever. Appropriately, “Joppa Road” made its way into the setlist (a main street in Baltimore is similarly named Joppa Road), which was last played in October of last year after a gap of 38 shows, marking the 25th time the number has been played for audiences.Ween Busts Out “She Caught My Fancy” After Almost 18 Years For Tour Opener [Full Show Video]Ween continues northward this week with a string of dates at New York City’s newly opened Brooklyn Steel. From there, they continue a brief tour of New England before picking up and hitting the West Coast leg of their summer tour. Thanks to Alex Leary, we can listen  yesterday’s show in Baltimore in all its glory below.[Photo: Erik Kabik]Catch Ween on the road in a city near you!last_img read more

    Tix Now On Sale to See The Total Bent Off-Broadway

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    • 18 Jan

    first_img Related Shows Tickets are now available to see the new musical from Stew and Heidi Rodewald, creators of Passing Strange. Directed by Joanna Settle, The Total Bent will play a limited engagement May 10 through June 19 at the Public’s Anspacher Theater.The Total Bent is a new show at the crossroads of the sacred and profane, survival and liberation, gospel and rock ‘n’ roll. When a British record producer arrives in Montgomery, Alabama to hook Marty Roy, a young black musical prodigy, he launches us back into Marty’s tumultuous upbringing. The son of a gospel star and self-proclaimed healer, Marty spent his childhood writing the songs that have made his charismatic father famous. But in a nation on the verge of social upheaval, with the rising heat from the street guiding his pen, Marty finds himself at odds with his spiritually forceful father as he strives to create a masterpiece that will change America—no matter the cost.The off-Broadway production is set to feature choreography by David Neumann; casting will be announced later. The Total Bent View Commentscenter_img The Public Theater Show Closed This production ended its run on June 26, 2016last_img read more

    Wisconsin suffers losses to Marquette, Notre Dame

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    • 17 Sep

    first_imgThe Wisconsin women’s basketball team came into Sunday’s match up with Notre Dame hoping to take out some frustration after a disappointing loss to Marquette on Friday. They had no such luck in stopping the Fighting Irish as they lost a heartbreaker 77-72 in a game that came down to the final minute.”I thought we played a very complete game we just didn’t finish it, and [Notre Dame] knows how to win, ” head coach Lisa Stone said after the game.The Badgers had a chance, down just three points with 23 seconds to go. Notre Dame’s Tulyah Gaines went to the line with a chance to ice it but missed her first shot in the one-and-one situation, which was then rebounded by Notre Dame’s Breona Gray. Senior guard Megan Duffy was fouled afterwards and sank two free throws to seal the Badgers’ fate. Duffy led all scorers with 20 points including six of six on free throws in the last 30 seconds of the game.”No question I want the ball in my hands at the end of the game, Wisconsin had to foul at the end of the game and I was just thankful that the free throws went down,” Duffy said.Freshman center Caitlin Gibson earned her first start of the year thanks to numerous injuries to the Badgers frontline. The Jefferson native posted a career-high 12 points and five rebounds and really keyed the second half run.The 5,455 in attendance were treated to a hard-fought game and really started to get into it when the Badgers took a 52-50 lead nearly seven minutes into the second half. The teams then proceeded to trade buckets back and forth as the Badgers had an answer for every Notre Dame make. With the score at 62-62, Notre Dame scored the next five points and took the lead for good as the Badgers suffered through a five-minute drought.Jolene Anderson paced the Badgers with 16 points after struggling mightily from the field on Friday night. The Badgers had four players in double figures but it wasn’t enough against the No. 11-ranked Fighting Irish.”We are pretty happy right with being to come in here, it’s a tough place to play the fans are great. It was loud and it was a great atmosphere,” Notre dame head coach Muffet McGraw said.The Badgers welcomed in-state rival Marquette to the Kohl Center Friday and it was Marquette coming out on top 71-59 in a foul-ridden battle. Marquette’s defense, which was only allowing 52 points a game coming in, proved it was up to the test of slowing down Wisconsin’s excellent backcourt of Anderson and Janese Banks. They were able to hold the duo to just 9-of-36 shooting with most of the scoring coming late in the second half.”We wanted them to work extremely hard for their points. I felt like our team was always around them and always had a hand in their face,” Marquette head coach Terri Mitchell said.The rest of the Wisconsin team did not fare much better as UW finished the contest shooting just 31 percent from the field. UW’s productivity from the free-throw line also proved costly as the Badgers missed 15-of-29 attempts in a 12-point loss. The Badgers inability to get in any kind of rhythm on offense was not helped by the 50 total fouls called on both teams.”It was very hard to get into flow, a lot of stoppage of play and something we have to overcome. You can create offense from our defense and I really stuck that to the kids, that is how you can get into a flow,” Stone said.Marquette was led by Danielle Kamm, who had 16 points including 13 in the first half, as the Golden Eagles jumped out to a five-point lead at the break. Marquette came out in the second and extended their lead to as much as 20 late in the game. Wisconsin made a late run to make it respectable but could not handle the Golden Eagles’ suffocating defense. The disappointing loss was one the Badgers would just as soon not repeat in the near future.”This was one we wanted to win, we’re disappointed in the loss and we as a staff are taking responsibility that we can get our team better prepared,” Stone said.last_img read more

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